Are you teaching a class on Inequality or Race & Ethnicity? If so, this article by Annalena Oppel on meritocracy and race in South Africa might be of interest to you!
Are you teaching a class on Inequality or Race & Ethnicity? If so, this article by Annalena Oppel on meritocracy and race in South Africa might be of interest to you!
This video from ASA's Sociological Insights Video Series features Sara Goldrick-Rab discussing how many undergraduate students face food insecurity and even homelessness while getting their degree.
This short article by Nora Waitkus that explores how Marx, Weber, and Bourdeiu thought about wealth inequality would be a great read for students in Introductory and Social Problems courses!
As instructors, we are always looking for creative and engaging ways to help Intro students understand sociological concepts. Check out this piece by Evan Stewart that demonstrates how showing the documentary "Hamburger America," helps students see how different social arrangements can emerge without the systematizing force of bureaucracy.
Timely podcast episode of "Give Theory a Chance" with guest Neil McLaughlin, reflecting on the value of Erich Fromm’s work in this current political moment as well as the lessons sociologists can learn about the possibilities and pitfalls of communicating to the larger public!
In this live-streamed podcast episode/video from The Annex Sociology Podcast, Casey Jakubowski and Chea Lynn Parton discuss the joys and challenges of teaching rural students.
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